When the Apricots Bloom: A Novel of Riveting and Evocative Fiction

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$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
Kensington Publishing Corporation
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Pages
320
Dimensions
5.6 X 8.2 X 1.0 inches | 0.66 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781496729354

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About the Author
Gina Wilkinson is an award-winning journalist, author, former foreign correspondent, and documentary maker who's reported from some of the world's most intriguing and perilous places for the BBC, NPR, ABC, and other renowned public broadcasters. During two decades living and working in hotspots across the globe, she spent more than a year in Baghdad under Saddam Hussein. At that time, Iraq was virtually sealed off from the outside world, and Gina lived under tight surveillance. One of her closest Iraqi friends even worked as a secret police informant, reporting on her every move. Gina now works in international development, supporting efforts to end poverty in the developing world. She lives in Australia and can be found online at GinaWilkinson.net.
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Praise for Gina Wilkinson and When The Apricots Bloom

"In Wilkinson's vivid debut, set in early 2000s Baghdad, secrets and lies mingle as easily as the scent of apricot blossoms and nargilah smoke. . . . Wilkinson weaves in the miasma of fear and distrust that characterized Hussein's regime with convincing detail. . . . Richly drawn characters and high-stakes plot."
--Publishers Weekly

"A deeply involving and important novel by a master storyteller. Gina Wilkinson highlights the humanity at the center of a brutal conflict. She brings her lived experience to every page of this harrowing, dramatic, and ultimately hopeful book."
--Susan Wiggs, # 1 New York Times bestselling author

"Gina Wilkinson's breathtaking novel explores the plight of ordinary people who must flee their country to survive, as three women living under the tyrannical regime of Saddam Hussein and his brutal secret police risk their lives to protect themselves and their children. Riveting and profound! I adored this book!"
--Ellen Marie Wiseman, New York Times bestselling author of The Orphan Collector

"A thrilling yet heart-wrenching education in what it is like to live in a country without freedom and how friendship and forgiveness are sometimes the only way to enable profound change. This must-read novel is mesmerizing, captivating, and profound."
--Deborah Rodriguez, bestselling author of The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul

"I truly felt for the memorable women risking their lives to protect themselves and their families . . . Baghdad springs into vivid violent life . . . Outstanding!"
--Dinah Jeffries, number one Sunday Times bestselling author of The Tea Planter's Wife

"A thrilling yet heart-wrenching education in what it is like to live in a country without freedom and how friendship and forgiveness are sometimes the only way to enable profound change. This must-read novel is mesmerizing, captivating, and profound."
--Deborah Rodriguez, bestselling author of The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul

"I truly felt for the memorable women risking their lives to protect themselves and their families . . . Baghdad springs into vivid violent life . . . Outstanding!"
-- Dinah Jeffries, number one Sunday Times bestselling author of The Tea Planter's Wife

"Huda, Rania, and Ally provide a glimpse into the world of Iraq during the reign of Saddam Hussein. Their lives are so different, and yet common bonds create a friendship that withstands the distrust and paranoia that pervades the dictator's rule. It is hard to imagine how hard life must have been, although Wilkinson does a marvelous job depicting the fear that all of these characters experienced. Her personal experience in Iraq during in the years prior to the Iraq war adds genuine depth to this story and the characters' lives. Reading this story gave me an appreciation for my life in a free country! It was riveting from beginning to end. I loved the characters and their strength and perseverance. A great read!"
--Stephanie Crowe, Page & Palette (Fairhope, AL)

"Wilkinson's atmospheric and suspenseful novel explores the complicated relationships between two Iraqi women and a diplomat's wife during Saddam Hussein's tyrannical rule. It powerfully illustrates the peril women faced under his misogynistic, autocratic regime, and the risks, lies and betrayals they had to commit in order to protect their families. I read this novel with my heart in my throat."
--Lisa Johnson, Penguin Bookshop (Sewickley, PA)